Got out and had a chance to play yesterday in the gusting winds. I liked the course, it really seemed like it plays to the smart golfer. You've definitely gotta play for your pars and not try to do too much, or else you're gonna end up in trouble real quick. Almost all of the front 9 was a muddy bog, and that's the only problem with the course I can see. It'll be interesting to see how nasty it gets at the Crosstown Rumble when we've had more rain and have 40 or so people playing it at the same time.

NB 55 today at Unger. He said it was basic. I said do that, 10 times in a row , not to be done in a row He went swimming and found all kinds of disc, including mine and his , a bunch of good plastic also, NO NAME, NO NOTHINHG . Are people that not smart to put there name and number on the disc. These disc are gone. You must put name and number on disc. This course is the bomb but you will loose disc at some point on this course at some point in time. Just like any ball golf course you will loose balls at some point

Yeah, I'd definitely agree with playing Unger a lot will improve your game. It'll help the accuracy tons, and I was actually surprised that there were as many righty anhyzer shots as what there were. Putting will be key to a good score out here too (not like it ever isnt) because you're not gonna get many inside 10 ft park jobs. Nice course, to me it falls in the same category with Alton and Centralia in regards to playing smart and safe or you're gonna get owned.

I found two discs washed up on the lake the other day and handed them off to a guy my buddy and I kinda fell into a group with. I'm over in Illinois and figure he'd have a better shot at returning them than I would. One was a red Innova X-out with a name and number on it, and if I remember the other was an E Element, had a pdga number and maybe a name. The guy I was playing with was Tim...didn't catch a last name if that helps anybody.

dehaas wrote:I found two discs washed up on the lake the other day and handed them off to a guy my buddy and I kinda fell into a group with. I'm over in Illinois and figure he'd have a better shot at returning them than I would. One was a red Innova X-out with a name and number on it, and if I remember the other was an E Element, had a pdga number and maybe a name. The guy I was playing with was Tim...didn't catch a last name if that helps anybody.

Hopefully the friend/person will at least call the # karma will doom you if you do not at least call